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Chicago and vicinity â€” showers turning to light snow flur ries and much colder sunday range of temperatures yesterday highest sb lowest 4 j average 5 vol xiv no 17.â€”a m c Chicago examiner sunday Chicago october 26 1913 sunday v this edition consists of \ i news 6 city lhk b want ads vs news 7 editorial real estatk vi â€” spokts fiction financial 4 society drama d magazine sâ€”cable.5 â€” cable ml'sie 10 comics autos price five cents huerta guns guard polls at to day's election soldiers patrol capital with cannon guarding streets m fear of riots as ruler plots to seize the dictatorship another madero and general don jose gervin are arrested wil son to act on reports within the next forty-eight hours special cable to the examiner vera cruz oct 25 general felix diaz started to-night for mexico city on a special train ac companied by general vidaurrazaga lieutenant elizaga and a military escort given him by general huerta several of diaz's personal advisers also joined the party special cable to the examiner mexico mtv oct 2 ail the candidates tor president and yice-president with the px ceptiou ot felix di;iz have signed a manifesto urging tli people to maintain order to-morrow and stating that the candidates will ac cept the result of the election no matter what it may be if no presi dent should be elected then the candidates will accept the govern ment as it is this virtually acknowledges that none has any hope of being elected and foreshadows nullification of the election and the continuance m power of huerta late this afteraoor president huerta said to the Chicago examiner correspondent general felix diaz is a free agent and can do as he pleases any stories that he is being interfered with m any way are untrue and ab surd he will receive the same pro tection as all the other candidates at the elections to-morrow i don't luiow whether he is coming here or what his movements will be but he will not be interfered with m any way troops patrol streets troops pal rolling the streets ma chine guns mounted at strategic points iv the principal squares and riot shutters on the windows of many prominent business houses give the i-apital to-night the appear ance or a felty under siege it is not expected that more than 15,000 votes will be cast here foreigners have been laying m large stores of provisions because of rumors of possible trouble growing out of the election the streets to-niglu are filled with the usual saturday night crowds newsboys are selling extras ac cusing the presidential candidates of all sorts of crimes from murder down but there is very little sale for them soldiers are posted on roofs m the auto hits car three women are injured two are m serious condition man also victim three women and a man were injured j two of the women seriously last night j when an electric coupe m which they | were riding was struck by a southbound indiana avenue car at east forty-eighth street the injured were carried to the office of dr frank r waters 4Â«ju in diana avenue and later to their homes j they are mis elizabeth franks at 3io michigan avenue miss jennie franks her daughter and mr and mrs solomon j green of 4033 michigan avenue 10 barrels of apples to be given horses problem is how many will each ' animal get if seven boys have four apples and a , sense of justice how many apples would no that's the wrong question if there are x-(milliou horses m chi j cago and ten barrels of apples and y ; apples m each barrel and all ten of the ; barrels of apples are given away on the ! same day to all the horses how many i apples will each horse get the anti i'rueli \ society has decreed october â€¢'!! to lie apple day for the horses and will give away the ten bar rels at bye distributing stations each of the drivers furthermore will be present ed with a copy of lie horse's prayer crowds see funeral of adolphus busch twenty-five truck loads of flow ers are carried to grave st louis mo oct 25 the body of j adolphus buscli was laid to rest m belle | fontaiue cemetery this afternoon at sun set the black-draped antomob:ie truck that bore the body passed through a lane of humanity until noon the busch home was kept open foi the public twenty-five truck loads of flowers were sent charles na i gel former secretary of commerce and j labor delivered a eulogy and the rev j john w day preached gifts to miss wilson to be useful ones wives of cabinet members seek household objects for bride washington oct jo the members nf mrs wilson's cabinet are to give miss jessie useful wedding presents mrs marshall wife of the vice president is collecting rare lace lor the bride mrs franklin k lane who is expert with the needle is embroidering dainty napery while mrs daniels is hunting chinaware the return of the ambassadors and min sters has aroused curiosity as to the uifts they bear they refuse to give the smallest hint hut there is no doubt they have brought something corey has narrow escape from lion steel magnate on hunt with ten other millionaires r.l'l ti mont oct s william e corey steel magnate who with ten other millionaire sportsmen have been jjjiutiny j for i month m the madison mountains had a narrow escape from a mountain lion he followed one lion for a day wheu dusk came he turned to retrace his steps only to catch a glimpse of a huge lion making into the brush the beast had stalue'l him for several miles warrant out for lawyer symmes on bribe charge Chicago railways attorney want ed m holland mich for al leged corruption m connection with the annenberg case accused of giving 50 to prose cutor and offering sheriff like sum to aid m arrest and extradition of witnesses a warrant for the arrest of thomas j symmes member of the Chicago bar and attorney for the Chicago railways com pany was issued yesterday by judge d j â– ;â€¢<â€¢ boiler at holland mich on charges of briber and al tempted bribery of pub lic oflicials syinmes is Â» partner of weymouth kirkland special attorney for the chi cago hallways company indicted last wednesday by the cook county grand jury on four counts charging him with the larceny of 0.000 from the traction company by means of fraudulent vouch ers and also with the operation of a con fidence game affidavits presented to the court m tile application for the warrant alleged that symmes was guilty of bribery of the prosecuting attorney of ottawa county michigan and of offering a bribe to the sheriff of that county paid 50 is charge it was set forth that sjrames had paid 30 to state's attorney louis h oster '' bans to obtain that official's active ef i fort to secure the issuance of warrants i for the arrest of detective sergeants thomas v flannigan and james v car lin aids ro state's attorney hoyne of ink county arid their extradition to Chicago to answer charges of having il legally arrested charles schartenberg wanted as a witness m the trial of mai aimenberg for the shooting of alexander be ford it was also charged that syinuies of fered 50 to sheriff hans dykhuis of ot tawa county michigan to induce him to help m causing the arrest and extradition of flannigan and carlin but that sheriff dykhuis refused to accept the money will waive extradition immediately after the news of the charges against syrnines became public he was found m his office m the Chicago title & trust company building prepar ing a careful statement which he issued m typewritten form the gist of that statement was a denial that state's attorney os terhaus received money from symmes an admission that sheriff dykhuis did receive money on symmes order for legitimate expenses a declaration that symmes will waive extradition attorney symmes produced letters which he had procured from prosecuting attorney osterhaus and sheriff dykhuis denying the charges of bribery and at tempted bribery three angles to inquiry there are three angles to the inrestiga tiou by state's attorney uoyne into the affairs of the Chicago llailways company which will be brought out before the grand jury monday this investigation had its inception m the indictment ol weymouth kirklaud special attorney for the traction company m accident cases by the grand jury a few days ago first information has been given fo ; mr hoyne and assistant state's attor ney michael sullivan that doctors attend ing eases for the company hare charged for services never rendered during me time their eases were on call m the courts for settlement second mr sullivan has been told that many alleged accident victims carted away m the company's gray ghost am bulance have been nothing but bundles of rags yet the company allowed full claims for damages the city standing 53 per cent of the loss third it has been harged that wit nesses for the company were chosen from i street corner loungers and trained for ! accident cases if this is proven mr sullivan pointed out part of the public's 33 per cent interest m the company's profits have gone to keep injured citizens from collecting damage claims nicaragua revolt shown spanish-american war veterans at banquet an illustrated lecture showing the land | ing of united states marines m nicara gua during the uprising there m 1012 was presented l>y major c p mekelvey of n united states marine corps at tlie hniit-r of tl naval anil military order of ,:â– . a ui.<h american war veterans m the 1 grand pacific hotel last night ( forty are injured in new haven wreck gilt edge express ditched by j spreading rail westerly r 1 oct 23 sporty per sons were iujured when the gilt edge express of the new york new haven & hartford railroad jumped the track here this evening the baggage car and five coaches jumped the track four of the coaches tjeing overturned so far as known none of the passengers was fatally injured the accident was caused by a spread ing rail the train was running on a straight stretch of track about one and one-half miles east of westerly station men attempt to tar dr mary walker oswego feminist blames russian princess for affair osweci3 n v oct s a number of j oswego young men tried to tar and ! feather dr mary walker at her home bunker hill near oswego early to-day they entered dr walker's stable dr walker came outdoors attired m silk pa jamas one of the men caught her arm but she wrenched herself free and slammed the door the party then disap peared dr walker charged that the attempt was instigated by princess alexandria nicholas a russian who came here to take dr walker's treatment and with whom she had quarreled the princess denied any connection : with the affair evanston clergyman fined 25 as flirt rev w j thomas is censured by detroit judge detroit mich oct 25 the rev william j thomas of evanston 111 who states that he is an evangelist was fined 2r and jailed by justice gainey to-day for accosting mrs george may on a street 1 suppose you preach to your congre gations the duty of all christiau men to be virtuous said the judge as you are a minister and should set au example to others i will fine you 23 or send you to jail for thirty days the clergyman was indignant and re fused to pay and was jailed for several hours until he yielded 5,000 in aigrettes and plumes seized canadian theatergoers m detroit victims of new tariff law detroit mich oct s customs of ficials today seized more tlmn 3,000 worth of aigrettes and osprey plumes from canadian matinee goers who crossed from windsor jut to visit local thea ters the first day the new tariff law pro blbhlng the importation of feathers weut into effect many tearful scenes ensued to the customs offices when the beautiful plumes wore ruthlessly cut from fall bonnets many returned to canada rather than lose their millinery caminetti to keep women from slavers outlines policy for the protection of immigrants washington oct 25 commissioner ot immigration caminetti outlined a pol icy to-day for the protection of women immigrants they will not be admitted if their destination be the borne of a man relative or not until the authorities assure themselves the woman will not be a victim of a whia slaver shoot bank cashier and flee in auto with funds 1 yjow bandits robbed *â– * addi s o n bank their victim assistant cashier edward roter mund and their aban ' doned auto bandits fight officials m loot 1 ing institution at addison lil.jj e w rotermund is fatally | wounded m defending cash captain halpin rushes eight 1 Chicago detectives to scene and 1,500 reward is offered 'â– for capture stolen car used ; tactics of the murderous crew which ter rorized paris yesterday rode into the ! little town of addison they stopped their car iv front of the state bank drove ; i the cashier into the safe robbed his â– cage and mortally wounded the assistant cashier who fought with them to save the funds of the institution while edward rotermund the aged as , sistant cashier one-time president and founder of the bank was lying uncon scious on the floor and edward w fischer the cashier was gasping for breath io the closed vault the bandits | their faces masked walked out of the bank building m full sight of a dozeu persons m the neighborhood they entered the racy yellow roadster and drove at a mad pace iv the direction of i.agrangc ten miles awuy the gaso line iv the tank of the car gave out near lagrange and the car was ditched the bandits disappeared their loot was only silt halpin answers call for aid on a cull for aiil captain halpin dis patched ten detectives to aid sheriff kubn and an armed posse with blood hounds m their search of the country about lagrange the detectives returned to Chicago shortly before midnight to take up the search m liis city t ey found a woman who gave them thpir clow she said she i saw the^two bandits poard a train tor Chicago as a further incentive to the eaptura of the bandits the illimis bankers as j photograph ot the abandoned auto used by the robbers diagram showing how bandits held up cashier m bank diagram of course taken by the automobile used by the robbers from addison to la grange after the holdup girl is bound by gang of bandits 13-year-old beatrice fournier victim of daylight house robbers day liirhi robbers yesterday morning again gagged ami bound a girl and looted a home escaping m an auto with tbeir booty and leaving her helpless this time the victim was beatrice fournier thirteen-year-old daughter of frank four uier of 215 north kostner avenue only last wednesday two men tied and pigged the maid ami a baby at the residence of attorney miles devine and stole 8,000 m money ami jewels the fournier girl was scrubbing the kitchea floor when the men who had pried open the flout door rushed into the room nnd seized her they gagged her with a salt bag and tied her hands and feet with a rope which one of them took from his pocket she says they also put i revolver to her bend ami threatened o kill her if she made a noise the robbers took $'â– 'â€¢ and perhaps 100 wo ill of jewelry and silverware they leff i hi child lied it whs half an hour before she got the gag out of her mouth neighbors say that they saw two men leave the bouse and ride away m a dark automobile train hits girls 1 dying of hurts grade crossing gate at morgan park open as victims are run down j although a watchman was on duty id the tower the gates guarding the grade crossing of the ltock island railroad at morgan avenue morgan park wore not dosed friday when two rains ap proached ami tvvo seventeen-year-old girls j were trapped and struck l>y a train kiln i herrnian la dyln.e and haauah sc-ih>u j banin is badly hurt both girls live m blue island ella i herrman is r maid m the family of marry 11 tavin 2411 fairfax avenue morgan park and tlie scbonbauui kir i.s a maid im the family of joseph j barclay at isou fairfax avenue the girls were m the habit of walking home together each evening friday evening when they came to the i railroad crossing walking west the gates on the east side of the tracks were open and the airls started across their way was barred by a southbound train and while they stood on the northbound | tracks waiting tor it to pass a north bound train struck them here's the full text of u s regulations for collection of the new income tax all americans with earnings of more than 3,000 a year and many for eigners to have collection made at source of interest rules prepared by commissioner of revenue osborn ! washington oct 25 secretary mcadoo of the treasury to day approved regulations prepared by internal revenue com missioner osborn for the deduction of the income tax at the source of interest maturing on bonds on notes and other similar obli gations of corporations joint companies or associations and insurance companies the normal tax ol 1 per cent under the law is to be deducted at the source beginning november 1 from all incomes accruing and payable to uvery citizen of the united states whether residing at home or abroad ana to every person residing m the united states although not a citizen when that income is derived from interest on bonds and mortgages deeds of trust or other similar obligations equipment trust agreements receivers certificates of corporations and joint stock companies or associations and insurance companies although such interest does not amount to 3,000 the limit of income exemption here is the text uf the legula peculations reuardinc th deim thin of the income tax at till soubce on inter est maturing on bonds notbb and othe-b similar okliga fl tions 01 ourobatio.ss joint i^^bj btogk company oil asswia | tions and insurance com â– i'axies dnder the provisions of kkction 11 of the act of octobeu ;;, isis tax to be deducted at source i cutler the income tai law enacted oc | tober :'.. 1913 a tai of i per cent desijj | r.ated m tlie law as the noumal ta shall be deducted at the source begiÃŸ | iiiiik november 1 lois rrom all income | accruing and payable to a â€” every citizen rth lulled states whether residing at lioum yr u^rwt auu b â€” brer pewin residing m lb l nlted spates ilmii^li uot i itu'-u thereof which may be derived from interest i upon bonds and mortgages or deeds of i trust or similar obligations including i equipment trust agreements and recel j certificates of corporations joint stuck 1 companies or associations and insurance | companies although such interest does i not amount to 3,000 excepting only i the interest upon the obligations oc tlio ! united states or its possessions or a ' state or any political subdivision thereof the term debtor us hereinafter used ' shall be construed to cover all corpora : tions joint stock companies or atssoeia : tious and insurance companies when tax shall be with held by debtor tor the purpose of collecting this tax on all coupons and registered interest ! originating or . payable in ho united ! states the soutv â– â– shall i 1 the v l '' 1 ' lor its paying agei m tin i nited statm i which shall deduct i â– win iis to b withheld and â€¢ 'â– â– â– hpw trust company banking indl %â– nal taking coupon tot â– â– â– < h i erwise shall withhold the ia i r v . provided that all such coupon or itders : for registered intei'i'si toil jby certincates of owl ership sv 1 tlie owners ol the bonds irow whirl m|mu : coupons were dctai-1 â– '''' r t!n^h | eates shall be m the iiaftc^^fe | prescribed mini a scrj shall be made out by r:i i â– > . r ol ' uinls for the coupons i lati < â– ' â€¢ 'â– ' ; earn mparate issue f bonds or obligu na of iwhen tax shall be with ... however the t-oupous are ii bccoi ponied by certtfk*ate an urescrl'ue nlio the first bank trust company tmukiag firm i>r individual or collecting ngm ceiving the conpons for i-ullcction or erwise shall deduct aÂ«j withii....i the tss and bholl atta'-li t such coupons us own certificate giving the name and ad ivess < r the owner of ot i i persou presenting smli coi.pons i 1 the ov/ner la u ii leuown iili 1 description of the coupon-s ulso setting fortli the tavi that they ore withholding the tax a poo them irberaupou hie debtor shall nol aguiu with hoi j the tax on said coupons but m lion thereof shall deliver to the gotr eminent the certificate of snoh iiank â– continued on 2d page 7th column continued on 6th pag sth column the best rooms at the most moderate prices they are easy to find if you only look m the righ f - place just look m the want ad columns of to-day's examiner just see how many excellent furnished rooms and boarding houses are advertised â€” for you they are the most desirable rooms m all sections of the city you make a mistake if you select a room or board ing house without first looking m examiner want ads if you are going to move now or m the future be sure to pick out your new place from the examiner's want ad columns you will get a satisfactory room or board ing house at a satisfactory price ! sunday examiner want ads are read ! i in over half a million homes \ Â± \

Chicago and vicinity â€” showers turning to light snow flur ries and much colder sunday range of temperatures yesterday highest sb lowest 4 j average 5 vol xiv no 17.â€”a m c Chicago examiner sunday Chicago october 26 1913 sunday v this edition consists of \ i news 6 city lhk b want ads vs news 7 editorial real estatk vi â€” spokts fiction financial 4 society drama d magazine sâ€”cable.5 â€” cable ml'sie 10 comics autos price five cents huerta guns guard polls at to day's election soldiers patrol capital with cannon guarding streets m fear of riots as ruler plots to seize the dictatorship another madero and general don jose gervin are arrested wil son to act on reports within the next forty-eight hours special cable to the examiner vera cruz oct 25 general felix diaz started to-night for mexico city on a special train ac companied by general vidaurrazaga lieutenant elizaga and a military escort given him by general huerta several of diaz's personal advisers also joined the party special cable to the examiner mexico mtv oct 2 ail the candidates tor president and yice-president with the px ceptiou ot felix di;iz have signed a manifesto urging tli people to maintain order to-morrow and stating that the candidates will ac cept the result of the election no matter what it may be if no presi dent should be elected then the candidates will accept the govern ment as it is this virtually acknowledges that none has any hope of being elected and foreshadows nullification of the election and the continuance m power of huerta late this afteraoor president huerta said to the Chicago examiner correspondent general felix diaz is a free agent and can do as he pleases any stories that he is being interfered with m any way are untrue and ab surd he will receive the same pro tection as all the other candidates at the elections to-morrow i don't luiow whether he is coming here or what his movements will be but he will not be interfered with m any way troops patrol streets troops pal rolling the streets ma chine guns mounted at strategic points iv the principal squares and riot shutters on the windows of many prominent business houses give the i-apital to-night the appear ance or a felty under siege it is not expected that more than 15,000 votes will be cast here foreigners have been laying m large stores of provisions because of rumors of possible trouble growing out of the election the streets to-niglu are filled with the usual saturday night crowds newsboys are selling extras ac cusing the presidential candidates of all sorts of crimes from murder down but there is very little sale for them soldiers are posted on roofs m the auto hits car three women are injured two are m serious condition man also victim three women and a man were injured j two of the women seriously last night j when an electric coupe m which they | were riding was struck by a southbound indiana avenue car at east forty-eighth street the injured were carried to the office of dr frank r waters 4Â«ju in diana avenue and later to their homes j they are mis elizabeth franks at 3io michigan avenue miss jennie franks her daughter and mr and mrs solomon j green of 4033 michigan avenue 10 barrels of apples to be given horses problem is how many will each ' animal get if seven boys have four apples and a , sense of justice how many apples would no that's the wrong question if there are x-(milliou horses m chi j cago and ten barrels of apples and y ; apples m each barrel and all ten of the ; barrels of apples are given away on the ! same day to all the horses how many i apples will each horse get the anti i'rueli \ society has decreed october â€¢'!! to lie apple day for the horses and will give away the ten bar rels at bye distributing stations each of the drivers furthermore will be present ed with a copy of lie horse's prayer crowds see funeral of adolphus busch twenty-five truck loads of flow ers are carried to grave st louis mo oct 25 the body of j adolphus buscli was laid to rest m belle | fontaiue cemetery this afternoon at sun set the black-draped antomob:ie truck that bore the body passed through a lane of humanity until noon the busch home was kept open foi the public twenty-five truck loads of flowers were sent charles na i gel former secretary of commerce and j labor delivered a eulogy and the rev j john w day preached gifts to miss wilson to be useful ones wives of cabinet members seek household objects for bride washington oct jo the members nf mrs wilson's cabinet are to give miss jessie useful wedding presents mrs marshall wife of the vice president is collecting rare lace lor the bride mrs franklin k lane who is expert with the needle is embroidering dainty napery while mrs daniels is hunting chinaware the return of the ambassadors and min sters has aroused curiosity as to the uifts they bear they refuse to give the smallest hint hut there is no doubt they have brought something corey has narrow escape from lion steel magnate on hunt with ten other millionaires r.l'l ti mont oct s william e corey steel magnate who with ten other millionaire sportsmen have been jjjiutiny j for i month m the madison mountains had a narrow escape from a mountain lion he followed one lion for a day wheu dusk came he turned to retrace his steps only to catch a glimpse of a huge lion making into the brush the beast had stalue'l him for several miles warrant out for lawyer symmes on bribe charge Chicago railways attorney want ed m holland mich for al leged corruption m connection with the annenberg case accused of giving 50 to prose cutor and offering sheriff like sum to aid m arrest and extradition of witnesses a warrant for the arrest of thomas j symmes member of the Chicago bar and attorney for the Chicago railways com pany was issued yesterday by judge d j â– ;â€¢y major c p mekelvey of n united states marine corps at tlie hniit-r of tl naval anil military order of ,:â– . a ui.y a train kiln i herrnian la dyln.e and haauah sc-ih>u j banin is badly hurt both girls live m blue island ella i herrman is r maid m the family of marry 11 tavin 2411 fairfax avenue morgan park and tlie scbonbauui kir i.s a maid im the family of joseph j barclay at isou fairfax avenue the girls were m the habit of walking home together each evening friday evening when they came to the i railroad crossing walking west the gates on the east side of the tracks were open and the airls started across their way was barred by a southbound train and while they stood on the northbound | tracks waiting tor it to pass a north bound train struck them here's the full text of u s regulations for collection of the new income tax all americans with earnings of more than 3,000 a year and many for eigners to have collection made at source of interest rules prepared by commissioner of revenue osborn ! washington oct 25 secretary mcadoo of the treasury to day approved regulations prepared by internal revenue com missioner osborn for the deduction of the income tax at the source of interest maturing on bonds on notes and other similar obli gations of corporations joint companies or associations and insurance companies the normal tax ol 1 per cent under the law is to be deducted at the source beginning november 1 from all incomes accruing and payable to uvery citizen of the united states whether residing at home or abroad ana to every person residing m the united states although not a citizen when that income is derived from interest on bonds and mortgages deeds of trust or other similar obligations equipment trust agreements receivers certificates of corporations and joint stock companies or associations and insurance companies although such interest does not amount to 3,000 the limit of income exemption here is the text uf the legula peculations reuardinc th deim thin of the income tax at till soubce on inter est maturing on bonds notbb and othe-b similar okliga fl tions 01 ourobatio.ss joint i^^bj btogk company oil asswia | tions and insurance com â– i'axies dnder the provisions of kkction 11 of the act of octobeu ;;, isis tax to be deducted at source i cutler the income tai law enacted oc | tober :'.. 1913 a tai of i per cent desijj | r.ated m tlie law as the noumal ta shall be deducted at the source begiÃŸ | iiiiik november 1 lois rrom all income | accruing and payable to a â€” every citizen rth lulled states whether residing at lioum yr u^rwt auu b â€” brer pewin residing m lb l nlted spates ilmii^li uot i itu'-u thereof which may be derived from interest i upon bonds and mortgages or deeds of i trust or similar obligations including i equipment trust agreements and recel j certificates of corporations joint stuck 1 companies or associations and insurance | companies although such interest does i not amount to 3,000 excepting only i the interest upon the obligations oc tlio ! united states or its possessions or a ' state or any political subdivision thereof the term debtor us hereinafter used ' shall be construed to cover all corpora : tions joint stock companies or atssoeia : tious and insurance companies when tax shall be with held by debtor tor the purpose of collecting this tax on all coupons and registered interest ! originating or . payable in ho united ! states the soutv â– â– shall i 1 the v l '' 1 ' lor its paying agei m tin i nited statm i which shall deduct i â– win iis to b withheld and â€¢ 'â– â– â– hpw trust company banking indl %â– nal taking coupon tot â– â– â– < h i erwise shall withhold the ia i r v . provided that all such coupon or itders : for registered intei'i'si toil jby certincates of owl ership sv 1 tlie owners ol the bonds irow whirl m|mu : coupons were dctai-1 â– '''' r t!n^h | eates shall be m the iiaftc^^fe | prescribed mini a scrj shall be made out by r:i i â– > . r ol ' uinls for the coupons i lati < â– ' â€¢ 'â– ' ; earn mparate issue f bonds or obligu na of iwhen tax shall be with ... however the t-oupous are ii bccoi ponied by certtfk*ate an urescrl'ue nlio the first bank trust company tmukiag firm i>r individual or collecting ngm ceiving the conpons for i-ullcction or erwise shall deduct aÂ«j withii....i the tss and bholl atta'-li t such coupons us own certificate giving the name and ad ivess < r the owner of ot i i persou presenting smli coi.pons i 1 the ov/ner la u ii leuown iili 1 description of the coupon-s ulso setting fortli the tavi that they ore withholding the tax a poo them irberaupou hie debtor shall nol aguiu with hoi j the tax on said coupons but m lion thereof shall deliver to the gotr eminent the certificate of snoh iiank â– continued on 2d page 7th column continued on 6th pag sth column the best rooms at the most moderate prices they are easy to find if you only look m the righ f - place just look m the want ad columns of to-day's examiner just see how many excellent furnished rooms and boarding houses are advertised â€” for you they are the most desirable rooms m all sections of the city you make a mistake if you select a room or board ing house without first looking m examiner want ads if you are going to move now or m the future be sure to pick out your new place from the examiner's want ad columns you will get a satisfactory room or board ing house at a satisfactory price ! sunday examiner want ads are read ! i in over half a million homes \ Â± \